LiveATC Air Radio Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 103 reviews. Read all reviews for LiveATC Air Radio for iPhone.
LiveATC Air Radio is paid iOS app published by Dave Pascoe

Frequency Change

Griffin194

Just a heads up that LAX South final approach freq has changed from 124.9 to 132.37, so on the LAX North/South final approach channel, all you hear is the North side now.


VERY Disappointed!!!

Peg Leg Jim

I’m on the Board of Directors of 2 aviation associations. When I purchased this app, KBAF in Westfield, MA was monitored on a regular basis. We not only let it run in the hanger to familiarize the newbies to our ground and tower squawk/lingo, but to be informed of incoming aircraft to our events. It’s a win-win situation for everyone!!! SADLY..... 2 weeks after I purchased this app and talked it up within our organizations, it went radio silent at our Airfield. It was, and still is, a kick in the gut of our curriculum. I wish you all better luck at your own airfield than we’ve had with ours.


Ok

GSBS30

When I first got the app a little while ago it worked great and I had a lot of fun using it. Now however, it seems to have a major problem with connectivity and it seems like every airport I have tried is not connected or as the app puts it , a streaming error. I wonder if this is fixable.


Love the app, why the criticism?

FloridaFatBoy

It’s strange how many 1-star reviews criticize either the availability of a particular field or the quality of the reception. Do they realize the feeds are crowd sourced? One guy complained about paying $4 for the app. Well, this app is worth every penny of $4 for those interested in aviation like me. If you want a field added, then go buy a scanner and hook it up. If you’re dependent on this app for a critical operational function that is broken when the feed goes down, then you’re insane, buy a VHF radio. In the meantime, try to accomplish 5% of what this app does for $4 and I’ll applaud you cheapskates with both hands.


Great App but won’t shut off!

chezR

I listen via Bluetooth in my vehicle. Turn off vehicle, turn off app...come back at night and the app is immediately on my radio via Bluetooth! Only way to stop this is to cycle power on the phone. So is this thing sucking data the whole day?


Boooooo

Dickles1

This app worked once and now the local channels have been “temporarily unavailable” for over a month. I want my money back.


Feed Shutdown?

JasonM1974

Any reason why a feed will go down every two minutes or less when in high buffer? The example is KMSY dep/app/tower.


Multiple air ports? Only 1 frequency at a time?

jmac147

I remember 10 years ago when I first knew of this site that on my laptop I could get multiple channels for the entire airport. I wouldn’t have purchased it


SAVE YOUR MONEY!

huskypilot1024

Just wasted a couple bucks on this app, it’s useless. While the Chanel loads, you aren’t able to use any of the tabs or scroll. The app freezes while the channel loads. Then on 100% of the channels I attempted to use, it gave me a “streaming error.”


Great app - a couple suggestions to improve

thereis

Very useful to find out firsthand what’s happening in preparation for travel. And with more and more gate to gate satellite-based inflight Wi-Fi you can follow your flight throughout. That said - please consider the following: 1) Please list the frequencies a station is covering as per of the table cell when opening to select a feed (favorites, change channel, or directory). When listening to the feed there is a list. This doesn’t need the description- just a comma separated list of frequencies. 2) Would be great to have more than airport diagram linked, but also departure/arrival/approach plates. 3)This one is tougher and not sure it’s possible. But would love to be able to enter a flight number and find what channel the flight is on. 4) In the feed frequency page, it would be great to know if feeds are mixed, or if a stereo split then which feed is in which ear. This probably means a bigger change but it would be helpful. Thanks for a great app and thanks to everyone who provides feeds to the system.